In this incredible season in the Premier League, drama, late goals, passion and despair are popping up in almost every game. But perhaps no game had all of the above, and then some, like the stoppage time drama which unfolded between teams desperate to avoid relegation. Trailing 2-0 after nine minutes, Cardiff fought back to tie things up with 15 minutes to play, but then the Baggies scored in the 92nd minute to go 3-2 up and Cardiff look dead and buried.

However Cardiff weren’t finished, as they summoned the spirit of their manager Ole Gunnar Solksjaer and scored a sensational equalizer with the last kick of the game to keep their survival hopes alive. Afterwards an emotional Solksjaer spoke to reporters, as the man known for his late heroics during his playing days at Manchester United saw his own side score a stunning late leveler.

“Finally my boys got the luck they deserved. To get a point was very important because to have picked them up after a defeat would have been difficult. If we had lost this game then West Brom are away from us and we would not have been able to claw them back. My players knew how important that point is. Now they can get more in the coming weeks.”

It was a pulsating clash, and a draw was probably the right result after a stunning back and forth battle which saw West Brom chuck away an early 2-0 advantage in a poor start for the Bluebirds. But with the relegation battle still nowhere closer to being sorted out, that 95th minute goal from Mats Moller Daehli could be crucial to keep Cardiff up. That goal also stopped West Brom from dragging themselves clear of the relegation zone, as they’re now just three points above Cardiff and sit one place above the bottom three in 17th. Following the last-gasp draw, Cardiff’s wild celebrations with their delirious fans showed exactly what the result meant.

They now have six games to stay up in their debut Premier League season. With five very winnable games coming up for the Bluebirds, they must fancy their chances of saving themselves from the dreaded drop.